In an attempt to help displaced Hurricane Sandy victims find shelter, the state of New Jersey along with the Federal Emergency Management Agency have identified hundreds of homes and apartments currently available for rent in Atlantic, Monmouth and Ocean counties.

FEMA released a list of 769 available rental units Friday, nearly two months to the day from the date the historic storm hit the Jersey Shore.

According to FEMA, households that qualified for FEMA rental assistance can use it for the security deposit and rent for these units. Victims that already told FEMA they did not need housing may still request FEMA assistance to move to rental housing if their housing situation has changed.

Lists of available units can be found on FEMA’s Web site as well as www.socialserve.com where you can select the New Jersey link to do a search.

As of Dec. 27, FEMA said those available rentals were spread out as follows: